With players being paid and routinely changing schools, universities increasingly need someone besides a coach to put together a team. By Kevin Draper Bill Belichick grew up around college football.
College football programs are increasingly hiring general managers to navigate the new era of NIL and revenue sharing. Schools are bringing in executives from the NFL, business world, and other sports ...
Not every college football program has a general manager. It’s not clear whether some necessarily want one, either. And the responsibilities of the role vary dramatically from school to school. But ...
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